User`s guide

Accessing the SNMP Agent 6-3
Configuring the SNMP Agent
Testing the Installation
After you have completed the installation and configured the IP address, use the
Administrative Interface ping command to test for connectivity.
The ping command sends an echo request to the host specified in the command line.
For example, to test connectivity from the switch to a workstation with an IP address
of 192.168.1.2, use the following command:
SYS_console> ping 192.168.1.2 2
SYS_console>
Use CTRL-C or ping-stop to stop the ping process
192.168.001.002 Alive. echo reply: id 8495, seq 1, echo-data-len 0
192.168.001.002 Alive. echo reply: id 8495, seq 2, echo-data-len 0
PING process stopped - statistics :
ICMP echo requests : 2
ICMP echo responses : 2
PING process - press <CR> for prompt
SYS_console>
For more information on the ping command, see Chapter 7.
Accessing the Administrative Interface Remotely
After configuring the IP address of the switch, the Administrative Interface can be
accessed remotely through Telnet. All commands work exactly as if the serial interface
were being used. Please note that only one console session may be active at any given
time. This means that after the first Telnet session is established, all other Telnet
connections will be refused until the current session is closed. From the serial interface,
you can end the remote console session by pressing <Return> three times.